SEC Softball Tournament
Definition
An annual postseason college softball championship tournament organized by the Southeastern Conference (SEC), a Division I athletic conference in the United States, featuring the top women's softball teams from its member universities to crown the conference champion.
A high-stakes competition known for intense rivalries, powerhouse programs like Oklahoma or Texas (when in SEC), and games that often go extra innings under the Southern sun.
Examples
The SEC Softball Tournament kicked off with a bang, as underdogs from Tennessee nearly upended the Florida juggernaut in the opener.
My fantasy team in the SEC Softball Tournament is tanking harder than a pitcher's arm after doubleheaders.
She live-tweeted the entire SEC Softball Tournament, turning every home run into a viral meme goldmine.
Attending the SEC Softball Tournament feels like a family reunion where everyone brings their A-game and questionable snacks.